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GEPHI – Introduction to Network Analysis and Visualization

GEPHI – Introduction to Network Analysis and Visualization | #eHealthPromotion, #SaluteSocial | Scoop.it
Digital humanities, Data visualization, Network analysis
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Foursquare check-ins show the pulse of London | #dataviz #smartcities

“ Vimeo is the home for high-quality videos and the people who love them.”


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What the Internet Thinks About—in an Interactive Infographic

What the Internet Thinks About—in an Interactive Infographic | #eHealthPromotion, #SaluteSocial | Scoop.it
What does the Internet care about? What articles do we share the most? Using the data from the Ahrefs Content Explorer, the people at Funders and Founders 

Via Lauren Moss
Steve Bavister's curator insight, May 2, 2015 5:31 AM

Interesting insight into the internet

Emilio Ruano's curator insight, May 4, 2015 1:17 PM

At least, the concern about equality, energy and social welfare is there. I like the last one about engineers tho. Hahaha.

Mackenzie Hamilton's curator insight, October 13, 2015 8:36 AM

I think this article is awesome because they use data visualization to show what people share the most, visit the most, and search the most. Data is everywhere and people are using it everyday and sometimes don't even think about it.

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World Supplies of Non-Renewable Resources, Visualized [Environmental Infographic]

World Supplies of Non-Renewable Resources, Visualized [Environmental Infographic] | #eHealthPromotion, #SaluteSocial | Scoop.it

Politicians and oil companies might waste time debating whether or not we’ve reached peak oil. What they ignore is that we run out completely in under 40 years’ time, by which time a third of the planet’s biodiversity will be lost.



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